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Posted on 04/14/2005 4:02:23 PM PDT by nwctwx
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I remember that.
What an ugly human being
He was going off to war if I recall correctly. Perhaps he truly was "blasted" into the past :-)
Actually, this update is kinda interesting. We got a name this time.
Posting it here as things like this seem to get edited later:
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Diverted Flight From Italy Finally Lands In Boston
Aircraft Took Off From Milan
POSTED: 11:43 am EDT May 17, 2005
UPDATED: 3:54 pm EDT May 17, 2005
BOSTON -- For the second time in a week, an international flight headed for Boston was diverted to Bangor, Maine, because a passenger's name matches one on the government's no-fly list.
Alitalia Flight 618 (pictured, left) was scheduled to land at Boston's Logan International Airport at 1:10 p.m. EDT. Instead, it landed about 20 minutes earlier at the Bangor International Airport and finally got to Boston about 2:45 p.m. EDT.
Officials diverted the Boeing 767 after Algerian national Abdelkrim Bechnamadauchi's name and birth date appeared on the no-fly list, reported Boston television station WCVB.
He had in the past been the subject of an FBI Full Field Investigation, the station said, meaning he had a case folder opened on him, which has subsequently been closed, sources said. He is no longer the target of an FBI investigation, but under federal guidelines for terror investigations, a full case must be opened before any extensive checking outside of law enforcement databases can begin.
Bechnamadauchi and his bag were removed from the plane, and the aircraft continued to Boston, according to Ann Davis, of the TSA.
There was no indication of unusual activity on the flight, however Canadian jets and two American F15 Eagles from Otis Air National Guard base on Cape Cod escorted the plan to Maine, where it was met by federal law enforcement officials, WCVB reported.
The Alitalia flight originated in Milan.
www.whiotv.com/news/4498095/detail.html
American scientists work close to development of plague vaccine
France sentences 5 Arabs terrorists up to 7 years in prison
Islamic scholars condemn suicide bombers
Kuwait refuses access to Australian terrorism suspect
25% increase in internet hate sites
Senate exploring domestic terrorism and tax-exempt animal rights links
LOL!
New legislation proposes federal crime of killing police and fleeing the country
ON THE NET...
http://www.na.fs.fed.us/fhp/alb/index.shtm
USDA FOREST SERVICE
"Asian Longhorned Beetle"
SNIPPET: "ALB Infestations
Summary of Infestations
Data on infestations in New York, Illinois and New Jersey
Maps
Identifying and Reporting "Suspect Beetles""
Interesting, thanks for posting those links Cindy.
Here are the FBI.gov press releases (current and archives):
http://www.fbi.gov/pressrel/pressrel.htm
Here is a search for "May 11":
http://www.firstgov.gov/fgsearch/index.jsp?mw0=%22May+11%22&rn=218&in0=domain&dom0=www.fbi.gov&parsed=true&Submit=Go
You may also want to try the USDOJ.GOV web site, too and search around there.
http://www.usdoj.gov
Thanks for posting this all4one.
THANKS to TBall, too.
Thanks to MamaDearest for pointing to this article.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/4556619.stm
Last Updated: Tuesday, 17 May, 2005, 17:14 GMT 18:14 UK
"Scholars condemn suicide bombings"
By Shahid Malik
BBC News, Lahore
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "The Pakistani prime minister survived a suicide attack in 2004
Leading Islamic scholars in Pakistan have issued a decree against suicide attacks, describing them as forbidden if carried out in a Muslim country.
The decree has been authorised by 58 religious leaders, representing all schools of Islamic thought in Pakistan including the minority Shia community.
The move is an attempt to stop suicide bombers carrying out attacks on places of worship in Pakistan.
But the decree does not apply to bombings in Kashmir or Palestine.
Leading Islamic scholar Mufti Munib-ur-Rehman told the BBC the decree had been issued because attacks on places of worship in Pakistan have been blamed on suicide bombers in recent years.
Many men are indoctrinated by radical clerics, the government says
He said that the proclamation did not apply to "ongoing struggles" in Kashmir and Palestine."
You're welcome.
The guy has quite a history of speaking his mind and
excercising his free speech.
If I said those things, I'm sure someone would be knocking
on my door and/or sitting in the pokey.
Excellent article!
Take care of yourself Godzilla, don't work too hard :-)
Thank you for the links neosgirl.
Hi Judith,
This article from The Houston Business Journal doesn't mention anything about parasites but says that the straw might carry diseases...I wonder if this is the ship that the Coast Guard intercepted and escorted to a US port last week from the mid-Alantic...
http://houston.bizjournals.com/houston/stories/2005/05/16/daily18.html
mrs.x
You know Cindy, that's an extremely relevant point. You can't help but wonder what "free speech" equivocates to handcuffs and jail time when some of the speech we hear almost daily from those protected by CAIR and the ACLU is downright slanderous, if not treasonous toward our country and its leaders.
You would think that if he had been the subject of an FBI Full Field Investigation in the past there would be something out there about him, but I couldn't find a thing. Odd.
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